Early-Childhood
Dear all,
I am forwarding this as I thought it might be of interest to some
members of the early-childhood list - apologies for cross posting.
(Forwarded from the Childlore list)
>Call for papers
>
>New Directions in Children's Geographies
>Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers
>New Orleans, March 4-8
>Organizers: Robert Vanderbeck (University of Vermont) and Cherie Morse
>Dunkley (University of British Columbia)
>
>Papers are invited for a session or sessions at AAG 2003 on children's
>geographies (broadly interpreted). Topics could include (but are not
>limited to):
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>* children's and young people's uses of "public space"
>* children and young people's imaginative geographies
>* contemporary moral panics about children and adolescents
>* the construction and contestation of "child" and "adult" roles
>* children and human rights
>* childhood and identity
>* children and play
>* methodological approaches to research with children and young people
>* new ways of theorizing childhood and youth
>* the impacts of globalization and economic restructuring on children
>* children/youth and nature
>
>Interested participants should email abstracts of 200-250 words to
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>As the AAG registration deadline is September 30, we request abstracts
>be sent by Wednesday, September 4, 2002.
>
>
>Robert Vanderbeck
>University of Vermont
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>Cherie Morse Dunkley
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>
>Julia C. Bishop (Dr)
>National Centre for English Cultural Tradition
>University of Sheffield
>Sheffield S10 2TN
>U.K.
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>Tel: (Direct Line) 0114 222 6295
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